Equip your students with the practice they need to excel in the AICE Marine Science exam with this essential resource!
This resource provides 9 AICE-style questions that focus on critical topics such as:
- Describing a systematic method to investigate the abundance of organisms: Guide students through the process of designing and implementing systematic sampling techniques in marine environments.
- Capture-mark-recapture techniques: Help students grasp the capture-mark-recapture method and its application in estimating population sizes using the Lincoln Index.
- Simpson's index of diversity: Challenge students to calculate and interpret diversity indices, enhancing their ability to assess and compare biodiversity in different ecosystems.
- Calculating mean/average: Provide practice in calculating means/averages, a fundamental skill in data interpretation.
- Comparing two ecosystems' diversity indices: Encourage students to compare the biodiversity of different ecosystems and draw meaningful conclusions from their analyses.
I introduce these concepts at the beginning of the year as part of Chapter 0: Practical Skills, and I revisit them when covering Chapter 4: Classification and Biodiversity. Since these topics are assessed in the Paper 2 exam, I make it a priority to expose my students to them multiple times throughout the course, ensuring they are well-prepared and confident in their understanding.
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